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Wellbeing Occupational Therapist
Employment
Part time, Fixed term
Subject
Wellbeing
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Secondary
Closing date
2 July 2026
Posted 23 Jun 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Geelong High School
976
Total students
57%
Boys
43%
Girls
80.0
Teaching FTE
29.0
Non-teaching FTE
998
ICSEA value
46th percentile · Average SES
8%
EAL/D Background
3%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Geelong High School is a positive and creative learning community that embraces its history and prepares students for life.
We are committed to:
Developing caring and respectful relationships;
Empowering people to realise their potential through effort, responsibility and teamwork;
Building healthy, resilient and productive global citizens.
Our core value is: RESPECT
Responsibility,
Effort,
Service,
Positivity,
Excellence,
Creativity,
Teamwork.
Geelong High School is a Year 7 - 12 co-educational school located near the centre of Geelong "The City by the Bay", and adjacent to a significant parkland area. Established in 1910, Geelong High School is one of the oldest secondary schools in the region. It has a proud history, celebrating its centenary in 2010, and is held in high regard by the Geelong community.
Current enrolment is approximately 975 students, drawn mainly from the nearby areas of East and South Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and across Geelong.
The Leadership Team comprises a Principal, three Assistant Principals, the Business Manager, IT Manager and eight Leading Teachers. There are approximately 110 staff, of whom 75 are teaching staff.
The school motto, VITAE NOS PARAT, which means "It (the school) Prepares Us For Life", provides a basis for the total school curriculum, and there is a strong recognition within the school, that the various elements of the school community work in partnership to achieve optimum outcomes for all our students. Students are supported and encouraged to reach their full academic and personal potential, through in…